The Daily Tar Hesl I? iiac To villi (uli! o n n l mm P3 lLU.ii' Sat-r3 3y, April 17, 1971 Hard-hitting Gobblers boast .325 plate mark Years toegliest matcli Msered by Dan Collins Sports Writer Carolina certainly has its work cut out when the Tar Heels pull into Blacksburg, Va. this afternoon to take on the Gobblers of Virginia Tech. The Techmen, who through the first 14 have an outstanding 9-5 record, have managed to compile an awesome team batting average of .325. The Big Five power has battered opposing hurlers or 147 hits in their 14 games and have four batters batting over .400. What more can you say about Tech's hitting except the team's leader, catcher John Van Arnhem, is batting an astronomical .538? As if this wasn't enough to make the opposing pitcher shake, the Brookpark, Ohio native also has 20 RBI's and 3 homeruns to his credit. Following close behind Van Arnham, there's shortstop Jay Fleischer, with a .458 average, first baseman Billy Tanner, batting ."'421, and infielder Vince Carbaugh, batting .400. For the Gobblers, the probable starter will be sophomore Berky Cundiff . For the Tar Heels hard throwing Greg Pavlick, who hasn't seen action in several games, has been mentioned by Coach Rabb as a possible starter! The righthander turned in his best performance of the year when Carolina downed State 7-4 in the season's opener. Freshman Jim Chamberlain, who will be looking to bounce back, from his disappointing start against State last Wednesday, has also been mentioned as a . possible starter, as has John Beard and Bill Wardle. Club on road 'Z State took the opening game of the s North Carolina Club Football Association season by posting a surprising 36-0 win : , over Carolina last week. The Wolf pack team took the opening kickoff and scored in a nine-minute drive, l then recovered a fumble and scored again. I Although the Tar Heel club failed to score, the team showed some considerable but inconsistent potential.' It- penetrated inside State's 20 yard' line -on ' four occasions including a march to the visitors' five-yard-line at the end of the first half. The Chapel Hill team gets an f opportunity for revenge this morning at j 10:00 when they visit the State campus i for a rematch. i Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 3 4 5 Contrasted Hits lightly Rugged mountain crest Breakfast food Scottish cap Motorless boat Above Period of fasting . 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Ty RE-UWlTEPATLAfT, o It vTt k ZJ . yME.. tJ - " v! ( ' i I . ! 1 (HE'SA GlRL-l ) ' i s 1 1 , V like that in y sis HimUjET LOST!!) :f' XJ STI ' ' ' ' . 1 - I- V L- ZZZ. I - - ,r& Clutch-hitting Jack Gillis continued to add to his RBI total and now has 1 8. He also boosted his batting average twenty-one points to .324 by going three for five Wednesday against State's Caldwell and Brown. Larry Kiser is a home run threat. Although today's game is non-conference a win against the strong Tech squad would be a big one. With the next game against State coming up next Wednesday momentum could be important factor and a win today could provide it. USG'-'trackmen invade; sticKMieii e: by Mark Whicker and Howie Carr The Tar Heel trackmen face an improving South Carolina team today on Fetzer Field at 1 :3&V Carolina defeated the Gamecocks by only two points last year and USC has shored up some weak spots since then. Also slated for this afternoon is a lacrosse . game between Carolina and Fairleigh-Dickinson University. That contest will get under way at 2 on Navy Field. The stickmen, who have lost their last three games, have drawn another tough opponent in the touring New Jersey team. Fairleigh is undefeated, with its victories coming over Renneslear Polytech, Plymouth State, Washington, and most recently, a 10-2 victory over Duke last Thursday in Durham. Other Fairleigh standouts include senior attackman Dennis Dawson, and Greg Kearsh, both of whom were All-Division last year, and AU-American RENT-A-CAR . Only 4.00 A Day, $.04 A Mile -j T 1 -4 (BUT YOU MUST CROWELL LITTLE MOTOR CO. Durham 544-3711 Dir No. 011885 Chapel Hill 942-3143 Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle ElTlAi QPER Aj HElR A Jk Jl S. A XkLSE-E gUfU A T E JP E S EjRjT HE P ",' I NPL Rl 5E E I RiZ A P D J TJX Q NTS. AfclE Ji aip Jet R EC ON hi E ClTt . TEE T R O TL. T W OOP AgR" P A R S O NlIjEjAfs U E. 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For the Tar Heels, two-miler Larry Widgeon has been running well lately, and shot putter John Jessup should be favored over the Cocks' Forrest Broom, a junior college transfer. Charlie Ball has been consistent in the high jump in relief of injured ace Dave Hilliard. Coach; Joe Hilton considers the meet "one of the closest of the season for usl Both Clemson and South Carolina have better programs now than last year." Kent A I -bird 8,00A Dayy$08 A-Mile BRING THIS AD) ' 1 WATER BEDS King Size $33.98 Guaranteed 967-5104 After 6 The Dailv Tar Heel Is published by trie : University of North Carolina Student :::: Publications Board, daily except Sunday, :::: X: examination periods, vacations and x. summer periods. :X Offices- 'are at the Student Union fx ' building. Univ. of North Carolina, :-: Chapel Hill. N. C. 27514. Telephone X. ' numbers: News, Sports-933-101 1 ; X; 933-il'012 : Business, C irclilatibn, x v: Advertising 933-1163. ' :: X X- '. 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Heels, now 12-1, will battle the University of Miami Hurricanes down in southern Florida. s The Carolina netters will have to give their best performance of the year if there is to be any hope of an upset victory against the powerful Hurricanes. Miami finished third in the NCAA tourney last year at Salt Lake City behind perennial powers UCLA and Southern California. The top Hurricane doubles team of Pat Kramer and Luis Garcia took the national title. ' The only mutual opposition the two teams have faced this year is the Clemson Tigers. The Heels dropped a heartbreaker to Clemson 5-4 while Miami took the Tigers 6-3 and 7-2 on consecutive down in Miami. Miami is now 1 2-0 for the year. On the first court Skakle will send Freddie McNair, who is recuperating from a virus, against Mexican Davis Cup star Luis Garcia. Both McNair and Garcia are concensus All-Americans so the match might be considered a toss up. Junior Jimmy Corn will hold down the number two spot for the Heels. Corn, who is undefeated this season, will be battling Eddy Dibbs, who was Florida state high school champion a couple of years ago. The Shelby native will have to rely on his steady ground strokes and amazing consistency to overcome the power of Dibbs. At number three strong-man sophomore Forrest Simmons will be going after one of the biggest wins of his Carolina career. The big Tennessean will UNWANTED PREGNANCY LET US HELP YOU Abortions are now legal in New York. There are no residency requirements. FOR IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT IN ACCREDITED HOSPITALS AND CLINICS AT LOW COST si . Vsr Contact v- ' 3 WOMEN'S PAVILION 515 Madison Avenue New-York, N.Y. 10022 or call any time (212) 371-6670 or (212) 371-6650 AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. We will make all arrangements for you and help you with - information and counseling. tv v h ii ' I If n - )v - rf i M 'T. ' - -Ci " - V iVX- - H :: Mix f r ? , - ' i i 7. J ... 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